I’d own 365 pairs of boots, one for each day of the year, if I could! I’m crazy about women's boots! While my collection is far less than my dream collection, I’m excited that I found wanted because now I can load up on great styles for budget-friendly prices! Now, the only problem is deciding which ones….
I was given the opportunity to select a pair of choice for editorial review and I chose the survivor- the black “Classic Over The Knee Riding Inspired Boot w/ Buckle Detail”. I wanted to try something new and I did not previously own over-the-knee.I’ve not yet decided how to best rock the look. First, it’s been back up into the mid-90’s in So Cal so it kind of limits my boot wardrobe options. Second, because the height of the boot shaft is so foreign to me, I am not quite sure how to pull it off in my homeschooling world. I feel a bit “Julie Roberts” in Pretty Woman. I’m sure when the occasion arises and the temperatures drop, I’ll work the look and be thrilled with my boot choice. Until then, I’ll grab inspiration from the Kate Moss.
Women's boots cut jeans is very popular in the fashion world today. Women around the world have Boot cut jeans for all purposes. Some wear them for a casual look with tennis shoes or flip flops. Other dress up a nice pair of heels or boots. No matter what the purpose of wearing boot cut jeans, you will always look cute in them.
They are very flattering and fit every body type. Since the late 1990s, they were the most popular type of jeans women on the market with brands such as Calvin Klein, Levi’s and Lee captured the trend early and thus reaping huge profits. The start of reductions on the origin of the style of the bell bottom jeans and boot cut was invented interesting for those who worked in the Navy so they are similar to the style of bell bottoms in the 1970s, however, these jeans are cleaner and flares at the bottom are not nearly as wide .
WOW.. it's reall give me a sexy idea about sexy wearing for my next offical party.. :-)
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